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Eva Weinmayr deposited Library Underground – a reading list for a coming community in the group
Social History of Archives on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
“In capitalism, institutional libraries, publishers and book traders all have ways to suppress the publishing of, the access to or the distribution of texts and books — rigidities inviting for creative subversion.”
This chapter written in the form of a dialogue presents an informal conversation between Eva Weinmayr and her inner voice about a…[Read more]
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Eva Weinmayr deposited Library Underground – a reading list for a coming community in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
“In capitalism, institutional libraries, publishers and book traders all have ways to suppress the publishing of, the access to or the distribution of texts and books — rigidities inviting for creative subversion.”
This chapter written in the form of a dialogue presents an informal conversation between Eva Weinmayr and her inner voice about a…[Read more]
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Eva Weinmayr deposited Library Underground – a reading list for a coming community in the group
Diversity in the Arts on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
“In capitalism, institutional libraries, publishers and book traders all have ways to suppress the publishing of, the access to or the distribution of texts and books — rigidities inviting for creative subversion.”
This chapter written in the form of a dialogue presents an informal conversation between Eva Weinmayr and her inner voice about a…[Read more]
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Eva Weinmayr deposited Library Underground – a reading list for a coming community in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
“In capitalism, institutional libraries, publishers and book traders all have ways to suppress the publishing of, the access to or the distribution of texts and books — rigidities inviting for creative subversion.”
This chapter written in the form of a dialogue presents an informal conversation between Eva Weinmayr and her inner voice about a…[Read more]
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Eva Weinmayr deposited Library Underground – a reading list for a coming community in the group
Cultural Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
“In capitalism, institutional libraries, publishers and book traders all have ways to suppress the publishing of, the access to or the distribution of texts and books — rigidities inviting for creative subversion.”
This chapter written in the form of a dialogue presents an informal conversation between Eva Weinmayr and her inner voice about a…[Read more]
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Eva Weinmayr deposited Library Underground – a reading list for a coming community on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
“In capitalism, institutional libraries, publishers and book traders all have ways to suppress the publishing of, the access to or the distribution of texts and books — rigidities inviting for creative subversion.”
This chapter written in the form of a dialogue presents an informal conversation between Eva Weinmayr and her inner voice about a…[Read more]
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Eva Weinmayr deposited Confronting Authorship, Constructing Practices (How Copyright is Destroying Collective Practice) in the group
Textual Scholarship on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
In this chapter I investigate the coercive relationship between authorship and copyright from the perspective of intersectional feminist and de-colonial knowledge practices. Examining three artistic strategies (Richard Prince, Cady Noland and the Piracy Project) which all try to challenge the close ties between copyright and authorship – a…[Read more]
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Eva Weinmayr deposited Confronting Authorship, Constructing Practices (How Copyright is Destroying Collective Practice) in the group
HuMetricsHSS on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
In this chapter I investigate the coercive relationship between authorship and copyright from the perspective of intersectional feminist and de-colonial knowledge practices. Examining three artistic strategies (Richard Prince, Cady Noland and the Piracy Project) which all try to challenge the close ties between copyright and authorship – a…[Read more]
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Eva Weinmayr deposited Confronting Authorship, Constructing Practices (How Copyright is Destroying Collective Practice) in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
In this chapter I investigate the coercive relationship between authorship and copyright from the perspective of intersectional feminist and de-colonial knowledge practices. Examining three artistic strategies (Richard Prince, Cady Noland and the Piracy Project) which all try to challenge the close ties between copyright and authorship – a…[Read more]
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Eva Weinmayr deposited Confronting Authorship, Constructing Practices (How Copyright is Destroying Collective Practice) in the group
Diversity in the Arts on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
In this chapter I investigate the coercive relationship between authorship and copyright from the perspective of intersectional feminist and de-colonial knowledge practices. Examining three artistic strategies (Richard Prince, Cady Noland and the Piracy Project) which all try to challenge the close ties between copyright and authorship – a…[Read more]
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Eva Weinmayr deposited Confronting Authorship, Constructing Practices (How Copyright is Destroying Collective Practice) in the group
Cultural Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
In this chapter I investigate the coercive relationship between authorship and copyright from the perspective of intersectional feminist and de-colonial knowledge practices. Examining three artistic strategies (Richard Prince, Cady Noland and the Piracy Project) which all try to challenge the close ties between copyright and authorship – a…[Read more]
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Eva Weinmayr deposited Confronting Authorship, Constructing Practices (How Copyright is Destroying Collective Practice) on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
In this chapter I investigate the coercive relationship between authorship and copyright from the perspective of intersectional feminist and de-colonial knowledge practices. Examining three artistic strategies (Richard Prince, Cady Noland and the Piracy Project) which all try to challenge the close ties between copyright and authorship – a…[Read more]
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Eva Weinmayr's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 3 years, 12 months ago
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Eva Weinmayr's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 3 years, 12 months ago
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Eva Weinmayr's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 3 years, 12 months ago